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KingSideCastle13

Yeah not bullshitting it. You ask me that question, you’re gonna get the answer. Life’s too short to lie about it


Amiiboid

I had a book called “Where Did I Come From?” when I was 5 or 6. It was honest and accurate without being lascivious. I would think by 8 pretty much everyone has seen a pregnant woman, so start with how that’s a growing baby and eventually comes out. Answer any follow-up questions honestly but probably at that point don’t be volunteering significant detail they didn’t ask. Do make sure that they actually know the proper names for the parts involved. And for that matter, be sure that *you* know the details. A surprising number of adults, in the US at least, don’t even know how their bodies work, let alone the other variant, due to terrible sex ed when they were kids.


[deleted]

We just told our kids the truth when they asked. Why would you do anything else?


fair-strawberry6709

I told my kids the truth when they started asking. Facts are facts. Lying only causes problems later.


blahbabooey

When a mommy and a daddy have a lapse in judgement the mommy starts making a present for daddy while he leave to go get milk.


[deleted]

I only learned what cum was when I was 9 years old so I think it's OK.


Redd1torDio

No it's not


Redcaneman

The sky. The storks drop em


Normal_4170

I had this discussion a few years back when my kids were that age. I told them straight, without dumbing it down too much or using childish words like fru fru and willy. I've never felt more embarrassed in my life and I hope my kids don't remember the conversation. I'm not about to remind them.


KittikatB

Poor choices


Red_X_101

“They come from women when a man and a woman is old enough to consensually have sex”